Internal locus of control refers to the belief that an individual has control over their own actions and outcomes in life. People with an internal locus of control believe that their choices and efforts directly influence the results they experience.
Related terms
External Locus of Control: This term refers to the belief that external factors or forces beyond one's control determine their outcomes.
Attribution theory examines how individuals explain the causes behind their own behaviors or events they witness, whether attributing them to internal or external factors.